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Mike Brown's father: The police have to do a better job

The father of Michael Brown still grieves for his son, but finds solace in changes spurred by the teenager's death. Still, he knows there is a long way to go and says "the police have to do a better job."

Abortion opponents are calling for Congress to investigate after a controversial, edited video shows a Planned Parenthood medical director talking about fetal tissue collection and the potential price for individual organs and tissues.

Officers are monitoring the home and neighborhood of the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed a famous lion in Zimbabwe. Federal wildlife officials are investigating to determine whether the dentist legally shot the lion.

Right before he was going to pop the question, Nicholas Anderson was stopped by a person attempting to rob the restaurant they were at. After saving the day, asking his girlfriend to marry him "wasn't near as bad."

Robert Holmes, father of James Holmes, testifed in court that he didn't know his his son was mentally ill. James Holmes has been convicted on multiple accounts of murder for fatally shooting 12 people in an Aurora, Colorado movie theater.

While speaking at the African Union, President Obama addressed the occurrence of political figures refusing to leave office. He joked it's not something he can relate to, as he's 'looking forward to life after being president.'

During a press conference in Kenya, President Obama and President Kenyatta disagreed over the importance of gay rights. Kenyatta went so far to say that the idea of gay rights is a "non-issue" for the people of Kenya.

Officials say the gunman who killed two people and wounded nine others in a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana before killing himself had previous mental issues, and had legally purchased the gun he used during the shootings.

Investigators say a 59-year-old man opened fire at the Grand Theater in Lafayette, Louisiana during a showing of 'Trainwreck.' Three people are dead, including the gunman. Nine people are hospitalized with a range of injuries.

Leprosy is rare in the U.S. but in Florida, up to a dozen cases are reported each year. The suspected culprits are armadillos. Florida health and wildlife experts are warning residents to steer clear of them in light of a reported spike in cases.

Federal agents are seizing more methamphetamine than they have in a decade, according to officials. The increase in meth seizures accompanies an increase in the number of babies born with meth addiction.

An anti-abortion group on Tuesday released a second video it said showed that Planned Parenthood sells aborted fetal tissue, repeating allegations raised last week in a video that quickly spurred government investigations.

John Kerry and Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, spoke as the Cuban and U.S. embassies reopened, saying that while there will remain differences, the two nations will be able to normalize relations through mutual respect.

Donald Trump is under fire for comments made towards John McCain at the Family Leadership Summit. Hear as Trump tries to defend himself after saying he likes people who aren't captured in times of war, a reference to McCain's service in Vietnam.

A guilty verdict for convicted murderer James Holmes brought relief to both survivors and families of those who died in the 2012 Aurora, Colorado theater shooting. Amid the feelings of relief were those of angst over the possible death penalty.

President Obama said during a press conference that the nuclear deal with Iran will ensure that they will not obtain a nuclear weapon. He hopes the deal will also spark conversations with Iran that will "incentivize them to behave differently in the

The biker shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas has evolved into a tragedy on many levels. Not only did nine people die, but many of those who were arrested in its aftermath lost their jobs and savings. This couple lost a daughter.

A new report from the CDC finds 69 waterborne illness outbreaks over a two year period. There were 1,300 known patients, 73 hospitalizations and one death. Most cases involved pools and hot tubs and a very specific parasite known as cryptosporidium.

A small town Texas library faces growing outrage over two books in its selection. The books in question are LGBT-friendly and written for children. Several community members are calling for the books to be removed.

According to a lawyer representing the family, New York City reached a settlement on Monday with the family of Eric Garner, agreeing to pay $5.9 million to resolve the claim over his killing by the police last July on Staten Island.

Some parents are outraged because they believe the Caveman Minions toy included in their kid's McDonald's Happy Meal is saying a swear word. McDonald's says it is just "minionese". Keri Lumm has the story.

The Baltimore mayor fired the troubled city's police commissioner Anthony Batts, saying that a recent spike in homicides weeks after an unarmed black man died of injuries in police custody required a change in leadership.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat down with CNN for her first nationally televised interview since declaring herself a candidate for President in 2016. Clinton spoke about the upcoming vote in Iowa.

Ralph Mauro lost the love of his life, Betty, after nearly 62-years of marriage and seven children. Shortly after Betty's loss, the Social Security Administration offered its condolences, a bill for $909.

Dallas Police Officer Terigi Rossi was suspended after an interaction caught on video showed him telling a teen he would break his neck if he didn't shut up. The officer told investigators it's a "verbal technique" he uses.

A boy who was beaten unconscious for taking a piece of birthday cake has died of his injuries, according to police in Hagerstown, Maryland. His mother's boyfriend was charged with assault in the beating, but the charges are expected to upgrade.

Greek voters overwhelmingly rejected austerity demands in return for rescue loans from the debt-wracked country's creditors in a referendum Sunday. The Greek government says the vote opens the door for more negotiation. (June 5)